Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo, Normal

A solid and quiet chess opening that focuses on slow development and control of the center, often leading to a slow and strategic middlegame.

1. e4 2. e5 3. Nf3 4. Nc6 5. Bc4 6. Nf6 7. d3 8. Bc5

The opening is popular among players of all levels due to its solid and quiet nature. It is characterized by a slow development of pieces and control of the center, with both players aiming for a strong pawn structure and piece coordination. The opening is considered less aggressive than other lines in the Italian Game, such as the Giuoco Piano or the Two Knights Defense.

In this opening, both players prioritize the development of their knights and bishops, while maintaining a strong pawn presence in the center. The opening often leads to a slow and strategic middlegame, where players look for opportunities to exploit weaknesses in their opponent's position. The pawn structure remains relatively stable, and both players have the option to castle kingside for added safety.

This opening is a flexible one that allows for various plans and ideas to be employed by both players. It is an excellent choice for players who prefer a more strategic and positional approach to the game, rather than sharp tactical battles. The opening has been played by many top-level players, including World Champions, and continues to be a popular choice in modern chess.

Frequency: 83.7 %Stockfish score: 0.1, depth 49
Games Statistics:
White/Draws/Black
47.7%
5%
47.2%
Bookmoves score:
RateWhiteBlack
0...180060.859
1800...200060.458.3
2000...220058.757.2
2200...250055.955.2
2500...56.449.6

Variations:

Italian Game: Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo

A solid and quiet opening, the Italian Game: Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo aims for a slow build-up and gradual central control, often leading to a strategic middlegame.

Frequency: 39.2 %